Even if every point of confusion has explanations, barely any of them are established in the movie. Keeping Shinji under lockdown after he spent 14 years in Entry Plug stasis would be acceptable had Evangelion 3.0 got this across. But the characters refuse to tell him any of it and generally act like douchecanoes, and the audience is left in the dark.SajuukKhar said:Snip
A series doesn't have to explain everything, and Evangelion especially so. But 3.0 is such a massive, jarring turn from literally everything before it that it feels like there was whole movie between this and Eva 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance that we missed.
And I fucking love Eva 2.0
Which raises the question of why Mari was airdropped into Japan and told Shinji not to mention it, if she had jurisdiction to be there.SajuukKhar said:2. Mari is allied with WILLE now, she apparently worked for the EPA, a north American counterpart to NERV, previously. Also, she never hijacked an EVA, the EPA ordered NERV to release Eva 2 to her, because its their EVA, and falls under their jurisdiction since it was locked up in their base.
And apparently Nerv personnel weren't informed either, since they express shock when Unit-02 launches without their orders.